Brooks hooked up with sophomore Connor Sikes twice for 74 yards and two scores. Brooks delivered the ball twice to senior Blake Barnes for 60 yards and two TDs.

OCS (6-1 overall, 4-0 District 2A-2) came off a 22-18 triumph over previously top-ranked Millwood for perhaps the best win since the program switched from eight-man football. The enthusiasm from that sweet victory carried over into practice this week.

“It was very exciting,” Oklahoma Christian coach Derek Turner said. “We had emails from everywhere. Our kids came out and worked hard.”

Turner expects to focus his team even more with the wins coming.

“We had a live scrimmage Wednesday, and our scout team worked well,” Turner said. “We spent time Monday not only looking at video of Dibble but also continued breaking down film of Millwood. It's the little things that make a difference in becoming a championship team. I don't know if they'll get there, but we'll keep working towards that. It just takes time to build a program.”